All The Grocer articles in 19 March 2016 – Page 5
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Analysis and Features
Fish brands say ‘let’s do lunch’ with adventurous new lines
Lunchtime offers a host of opportunities for canned brands, which are targeting office workers with innovative launches
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News
Debbie & Andrew's Harrogate 97% sausages go into Sainsbury's
Sausage brand picks up Sainsbury’s listing
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News
Shoppers still worried about fish fraud, survey finds
55% doubt the seafood they are buying is always what it said on the pack…
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News
Costcutter trials an "intelligent" cash drawer
Smarttill uses weighing technology to count all cash automatically within seconds of closing it
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News
Sympli frozen range of African veg to go into Morrisons
The African staples include yam cubes, plantain chips and chillies
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News
War on sugar 'detrimental to UK diet' says Innocent MD
The smoothies brand is launching its Gorgeous Greens variant
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News
Holland & Barrett launches Emirates website
The site, launched by H&B UAE, offers e-commerce and home delivery in the region
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News
XPO Logistics to handle Iceland warehousing and distribution
The deal will support Iceland’s growth ambitions, including new store openings
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News
Media Bites 16 March: Sainsbury's, Argos, Ocado
The papers are firmly focus on today’s Budget but Sainsbury’s results and the expected improved offer for Argos still gets plenty of coverage
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News
Sales increase as 2 Sisters strategy starts to pay off
Like-for-like sales at 2 Sisters Food Group have increased 0.4% to £800.1m in the second quarter
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News
MEPs back new rules curbing use of antibiotics in farm animals
MEPs want to ban the purely preventive use of antibiotics and restrict collective treatment to very specific cases
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Comment and Opinion
Price isn’t everything… as our Britain’s Biggest Brands report shows
Targeted, creative and well-invested marketing has never been more valuable
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News
Kraft Heinz UK and Ireland MD Jan Kruise exits
Kruise worked at Heinz for 13 years before stepping into the managing director role
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News
Meat snacks added to ONS shopping basket
The ONS today unveiled 2016 changes to the ‘shopping basket’ of items it uses to measure consumer price inflation…
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News
Poll shows 71% of food & drink suppliers want to remain in EU
The single market, access to raw materials and free movement of labour were the key factors cited
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News
Blends expands with £4.6m funding
Specialist food ingredients business Blends has doubled the size of its manufacturing facility after securing a £4.6m bank funding package.
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News
Sainsbury's first sales rise in two years: what the analysts say
What did City analysts make of Sainsbury’s managing its first quarterly rise in sales for two years, with like-for-like retail sales nudging up just 0.1% in the fourth quarter?
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Analysis and Features
Britain's Biggest Brands: Methodology
The data in Britain’s 100 Biggest Grocery Brands is for the period 52 w/e 2 January 2016
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Analysis and Features
98 - Dairylea
Dairylea shrugged off a fall in value and volume sales during 2014 with a £2.3m boost in revenues in the past year
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Analysis and Features
95 - Twirl
Twirl’s big growth is down to its bags format, Twirl Bites, launched in 2013 and now in all the major mults